Originally posted by VectraMan
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So where do you stand paying for petrol on the company card and then claiming mileage expenses? Presumably you have to try to work out the difference, which seems like a lot more hassle to me.
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When I was starting up everything went on the personal card then claimed back from the business. Now there's some money on the business stuff gets paid straight from the business account. The IR are more than use to people financing a start-up themselves or claming back expenses but it makes it a bit easier to just pay from the business account.
My card builds up to Amazon vouchers which paid for everyone's Chrismas presents last year too Wonder if there's any BIK on that...
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If it's a business expense, the business pays for it. Why go through all the extra P11D and expense claim paperwork for no reason?
There's your money and there's YourCo money. Never, ever confuse the two.
Originally posted by VextramnI think it's good to have the extra protection of a credit card and the business doesn't have one.
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But if the company has a credit card, would it not be easier to use that rather than my own? I am thinking less hassle...cos I don't need any more at the mo?
lol
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I always pay for everything using my personal credit card. I think it's good to have the extra protection of a credit card and the business doesn't have one.
No doubt some people will say the opposite.
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Who pays?
Now that I have moved from Umbrella to Limited, I have my own company account. Is it better to pay for things such as hotels and fuel etc (company expenses) direct from company account or from paersonal account and claim back?
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